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LeBrands.Space Becomes One of India's Largest D2C Brand Search Engines with 300,000 Indexed Online Brands

The Eastern Herald

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July 1, 2026

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Chennai, India – July 01, 2026: LeBrands.Space, India’s dedicated D2C Brand Search Engine, has crossed a major milestone with over 300,000 indexed online brands across 38 categories and 760 niches, spanning fashion, beauty, home décor, pet care, books, and wellness. This achievement positions LeBrands.Space as one of India’s largest searchable collections of online-first brands, with verification through GST and e-commerce checks ongoing as new brands are onboarded. This milestone reflects one of the most organized efforts to unify India’s fragmented online brand ecosystem into a single discovery destination for shoppers and founders. The indexed collection includes emerging startups, independent labels, regional

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